ALL PRAISE YOUR SUPREME LORD CORBO
What holds back how much RAM you can insert?
Quad or Duo?
16, 32, 64 bit? I know it refers to the screen but nothing to clarify the significance.
On the Mac you can play Starcraft in a window that only takes up part of the screen so you can tinker with other things and keep an eye on things, can you do the same with windows?
1. Putting aside compatibility issues, pretty much how many slots you have, my laptop has 2 DDR2 slots and I could shove up 1GB rams on each so I have two or I could put 2GB rams on each so I have 4 and such.
2. Quad. This means how many cores you have and usually you always want more processing capabilities, having 4 cores is better than 2 cores, right? right? However, I do believe that a quad core... laptop would heat to death, heat is something you should be careful when buying a laptop as it might easily fry up your hard drive.
3. 64 bit. I think this is just the architecture of the processor rather than something to do with the screen, though. Or maybe you're talking about 64 bit color monitor? I don't really know much about this.
4. As far as I know you cannot play sc on a window in windows, oh the irony.
Now, if you consider gaming then you probably might not really want a mac. In anyway you could always just use a program for macs that let you use windows as well and use the windows part just for gaming. Other than that I really do not see a real advantage from windows over macs. But then again I study architecture and am a musician so I'd have really loved to have a mac cause they're strong in what I do but even that way, with a mac you won't be dealing with tons of companies to get techinical support from. From my experience apple gives a nice support, keep things updated and since all the programs are pretty much made by them they're somewhat incorporated between each other. I honestly don't see why people go OMG MACS SUCK or EW MACS or anything at all. Both have their ups and downs.
But like I said that thing that everything is just for windows and all of that is just BS in my opinion, yes, they're right but that shouldn't stop you from getting a mac, you could always just virtually run windows for anything you might need to use on there.
I got the opportunity just weeks ago to "trade" my laptop for a macbook for a couple of days and I wasn't really disappointed, sure it's different and it takes a while to get used to the fact that I didn't have a "right click" and that there was no minimize/close buttons but they were rather colored circles and on the left. In all honestly people that quick yell against macs in a post shorter than 3 lines are people that have never really tried them or gave them a chance.
Would
I buy a mac over a pc?
Because of the work I do I'd have really liked if I had a very awesome desktop pc and a macbook for carrying it around. Why?
Because a laptop is really not for the work I do so I'd take the desktop for university works and the macbook for fun, having a computer to carry, being mac or pc, is always a pro in college/university, in my experience.
fuck you all